Lausanne Peace Treaty

Gentlemen, I don't think it is necessary any further to compare the principles underlying the Lausanne Peace Treaty with other proposals for peace. This treaty, is a document declaring that all efforts, prepared over centuries, and thought to have been accomplished through the SEVRES Treaty to crush the Turkish nation have been in vain. It is a diplomatic victory unheard of in the Ottoman history!

Letters exchanged between Ismet Pasha and sir H. Rumbold respecting the exemption of Allied nationals, who suffered from the Smyrna fire, from the payment of the arrears of temottu tax due for the financial year 1922-1923
Letter addressed by the delegates of the three inviting Powers to Ismet Pasha in connection with the suppression of Article 70 of the original draft Treaty of Peace (financial operations of the Council of the Ottoman Debt after October 30, 1918)
Footnote: Copy of draft letter referred to in above document.
Letters exchanged between Ismet Pasha and Sir H. Rumbold respecting the treatment to be accorded by the Turkish Government to British religious, scholastic and medical establishments and charitable institutions in Turkey
Letters exchanged between Ismet Pasha and Sir H. Rumbold respecting cabotage.
Letter addressed by Ismet Pasha to Sir H. Rumbold enclosing copy of letter sent by Ismet Pasha to Sir V. G. Armstrong, Whit worth and Co. and Mossrs. Vickers, Limited; together with copy of acknowledgment sent by Sir. H. Rumbold.
Letter addressed by the Turkish delegation to the President of the Third Committee in regard to certain railway and port concessions in Turkey
Convention regarding compensation payable by Greece to Allied nationals.